Downloaded and applied. Both the svc pack and the rightclicks seem fine. I now see how to add them much more clearly. My two additions would be an 'extract SFS to directory' and my personal poison, a 'permanent remove', replete with skull and crossbones! I'll use it and tinker a bit. Seems that it wants desktops. Going to see if they have to reside in /usr/share/applications. Unfortunately, that gets pretty darn cluttered.

Edit: have those 2 pretty much working, still juggling mimetypes.
Further Edit: Bad boy backtracked, installed SpaceFM from http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88851, copied my sessions (have all rightclicks) and bookmarks in before booting and Hooked on that look'and feel' I guess._________________Pups currently in kennel LxPupSc, X-slacko 4.4 and X-tahr 2.0 for my users; LxPupSc, LxPupArtful, ArtfulPup & XFCE_XenialPup64 for me. All good pups indeed, and all running savefiles for look'n'feel only. Browsers, etc. solely from SFS.

I am beginning to like your LxPup 13.10 more and more, and want to keep it up to date with all the changes you make, so my hours spend using it also contribute to testing of the most recent versions.

I use frugal installs (actually I have only once in my lifetime installed puppy full, rest is all frugal).

Text below: please understand this is new to me, and I am unsure how to do this. I use Puppy linux on an older PC with 512Mb RAM, but I do have a modern windows PC as well.

I have never tried a delta on an iso. To explain: I always install puppy from a windows environment, with unetboot or pendrive linux installer to convert the iso into a bootable USB stick, that I run on the old PC.
Is there a way to delta the iso in a windows environment ?

Or does that only work in puppy linux.
So I would have to :
Boot Puppy, have both the iso and the delta somewhere in the filesystem, do some magic ("click on the delta file ?") and create a new iso. I guess that would require me to have 1 Gbytes of RAM minimal, so RAM would hold both iso's, the delta, puppy linux, and work space ?

Then bring the new iso back to the windows environment on a USB stick, and create a USB stick so it extracts basically the mains SFS to USB stick. Then copy that (new) SFS to my frugal installed USB stick (overwriting the old one), and reboot in the new puppy (keeping my save file !!)?

Alternatively I can copy my save file from the used stick to the new stick, and be up and running also.

Great! Collecting them in a common directory (/usr/share/applications/lxrightclicks) makes it much easier to keep track of what rightclicks are installed. My Extract SFS is on board and works. My Remove Permanently rightclick works correctly but I'm having trouble with the mimetype wildcards to have it apply to all mimetypes. Neither */*= or '*/*'= or "*/*"=works. Any suggestions mimetypers. I admit to mimetype ignorance in advance _________________Pups currently in kennel LxPupSc, X-slacko 4.4 and X-tahr 2.0 for my users; LxPupSc, LxPupArtful, ArtfulPup & XFCE_XenialPup64 for me. All good pups indeed, and all running savefiles for look'n'feel only. Browsers, etc. solely from SFS.

Nice job on rightclicks. Didn't try all the options yet, but this is quite complete. What I tried works.

I have 1 suggestion for improvement. Basically it is a Slacko 5.6 improvement, but since I never tested Slacko 5.6, and just your LxPup 13.10, I post it here:

Firefox is defaulting a cache size of 350Mbyte. You can change it as a user, so it is not a big deal, but I suggest to default it a 100Mbyte or even less. Reason is that this cache is stored in the save file. And if you frugal install puppy with a default 512Mbyte save file it fills up quite fast, and remains filled up. Increasing the save file helps, but you are loading 350Mbyte and storing 350Mbyte at every power cycle. And that slows down the system, especially from USB.

Alternatively (not sure if this is possible) you could flush the cache at every power down with a script, so nothing is stored. (or exclude the cache from storing in the save file) The cache is in the .mozilla folder. But that folder also contains the history file, and that is something you may need to keep in the save file. Again.. simplest is to minimize the cache size.

The changes are - addition of "Permanently Remove file" and "Make desktop link" and some icon tweaking

+ I've moved the mimeapps.list to /opt/lxpup and given it the name lx-mimeapps.list (it is symlinked back to the 'correct' location) so that its easier to edit.

@Volhout #1 - my Thinkpad doesn't get used much these days but when it is Wary5.5 is what runs - although I do try to check new pups to see how they run - slowly sometimes given the very small real memory

@Volhout #2 - changes to Firefox are not something I'd want to make in LxPup as it is part of the base distro not LxPup. I'm sure there are ways to solve your problem by moving the Firefox config files out of the savefile and then symlink back.

I have added a delta file (25MB) to the download page in post #1 which can be used to generate the iso for lxpup-13.10-2C

The resulting LxPpup-13.10 is based on the PAE version of Slacko 5.6 with kernel 3.10.5

Cheers
peebee

p.s. the screenie shows LxPup-13.10-2 with the optional top panel and desktop drive icons enabled and with a desktop link created with lx-right-clicks_________________ LxPup = Puppy + LXDELast edited by peebee on Wed 06 Nov 2013, 03:23; edited 1 time in total

Service Pack C has been uploaded for both the non-PAE and PAE versions.

The only significant change is that the lx-right-clicks pet is now included in the iso and a new gui has been added for all the LxPup optional desktop tools (top-panel, right clicks, desktop drive icons and floppy drive access).

I think that this will be the last Service Pack for LxPup13.10 - the next issue will move to LxPup13.11

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